A home for Greek Culture in
South Florida

The Hellenic Cultural Society of South Florida is a nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring Hellenism in today’s world — through cinema, public programs, and cultural collaborations.

We create spaces where culture is experienced, not just presented.

 

The South Florida Greek Film Festival

Each October, we gather around cinema — bringing award-winning films, filmmakers, and audiences together in spaces designed for reflection, dialogue, and connection.

 

Beyond the Festival

Throughout the year, we host film nights, discussions, and cultural programs in collaboration with local partners, creating open and welcoming spaces for meaningful exchange.

 

In a fast-moving world, we believe in the power of gathering — in watching a story unfold together, in listening, and in staying a little longer for the conversation that follows.

 

Greek tapestry
Greek Bridge
Greek Pottery

“When you depart for Ithaca, wish for the road to be long, full of adventure, full of knowledge.”

— Constantine P. Cavafy (1863-1933)

Upcoming Events

 

Film Nights 

Friday May 1, 2026 @ 6:30pm

Routes of the Greek Diaspora: New York

With English subtitles

Kapodistrias, the movie: join the conversation

Kandaras Hall @ St Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

815 NE 15th Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL33304

Save the dates

June 5, 2026

July 24, 2026

August 29, 2026

 

South Florida Greek Film Festival

October 9-18, 2026

Ft Lauderdale, Miami, WPB

 

"Journey to Mt Athos"

If you missed the exhibit at ArtServe Galleries in Ft Lauderdale, stay tuned!

The exhibit will return to South Florida, in Miami!

Dates and location to be announced!

 

Follow our Social Media posts for updates!

Thank you to our supporters

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Michalis Stavrinides

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Dr. Nadine Nicolas, Reflections in Dentistry

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Dr. George Nicolas, Nicolas Orthodontics

With sincere appreciation, we thank our anonymous donors whose generosity honors the rich legacy of Greek culture and community.

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